The most key component of buy hand drums is the budget. To begin, it is reasonable to spend as little money as possible. After all, you've just begun taking drum lessons. Having said that, avoid purchasing the largest, best-sounding drum set available at your local music store. They're pricey; additionally, they may be too advanced for you. Rather than that, budget for a drum kit that costs between $300 and $600. If you're a newbie, there's a good chance you'll be throwing away your money. Thus, if you buy hand drums and then assume that your playing will improve, you are most emphatically incorrect. Though you will eventually improve with practice, playing a less expensive starter kit will motivate you to improve your sound. Many beginners may be surprised to learn that a typical starter drum set does not include cymbals. This is because drum manufacturers do not typically manufacture cymbals (and vice versa). However, a drum set would be incomplete without a set of cymbals. With this in mind, a typical set of cymbals would consist of a 20" ride cymbal, a 16" crash cymbal, and a pair of 14" high hat cymbals.